Susquehanna University has once again been awarded the 2025 Campus Prevention Network’s Seal of Prevention, marking its sixth consecutive year of recognition. This award, given by Vector Solutions, highlights universities that lead in promoting student safety and well-being.
Receiving the CPN Seal means the university has implemented strong, research-based educational programs. These initiatives focus on important issues like sexual assault, substance misuse, and mental health. The seal not only sets standards for effective prevention education but also emphasizes the role of safety in student success and retention.
In 2018, Susquehanna launched its Violence Intervention and Prevention Center, supported by funds from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women. This center plays a crucial role in creating a safe campus environment. It includes:
- Training sessions for students, faculty, and staff.
- Awareness campaigns aimed at preventing violence and promoting safety.
- Round-the-clock counseling and advocacy services through a partnership with Transitions of PA.
- Ongoing education for the university’s conduct board and campus safety personnel.
In today’s landscape, where college campuses face rising concerns about safety, such measures have never been more vital. According to a recent survey by the Association for University and College Counseling Center Directors, over 40% of students reported feeling anxious about their safety on campus, highlighting the need for proactive measures.
Moreover, social media trends reveal that students are increasingly discussing mental health and safety online. Platforms like Twitter and Instagram are filled with conversations about campus life, safety resources, and support networks. This shift suggests that students are actively seeking not only information but also a sense of community.
With these initiatives and awareness growing, universities like Susquehanna are setting important precedents in student safety. For more details on the Campus Prevention Network and its impact, visit the official website.


















